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3 WrestleMania Opponents for Universal Champion Finn Balor
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Finn Balor is set to face Brock Lesnar for the WWE Universal Championship at the 2019 Royal Rumble.
We have made the case for why he could win this match.
We have made the case for how he could win this match.
Let us assume that Finn Balor has defeated Brock Lesnar for the WWE Universal Championship, and is now a two-time WWE Universal Champion.
Let us assume that he holds the championship for more than a day this time.
Let us assume that he successfully holds the championship until WrestleMania 35.
Who will he face?
Walking into WrestleMania 35 holding the top championship on Monday Night RAW is as good as it gets. It is a marquee spot on the most important card of the year. The challenger is every bit as important as the champion; it takes two to tango.
If Finn Balor really does walk into WrestleMania 35 as the Universal Champion, it is proof that the WWE trusts him to be a main-event player. As such, he will be paired with another main-event player. This opponent is likely to be a heel; that rules out the likes of AJ Styles and Seth Rollins. It should also be a relatively fresh match-up, ruling out the likes of Drew McIntyre and Baron Corbin.
Who could this challenger be?
Let's find out.
#1 Brock Lesnar
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Brock Lesnar is owed an automatic rematch if he loses the WWE Universal Championship. The WWE can say that automatic rematches are a thing of the past till they are blue in the face; this is Brock Lesnar. Rules don't apply to 'The Beast Incarnate'. The rule that a champion must defend every 30 days or be stripped of the championship does not apply to him either. If Brock Lesnar says he wants a rematch, he will get a rematch.
Brock Lesnar does not wrestle at 'B' pay-per-views regularly. He is Brock Lesnar. This rematch will take place at WrestleMania 35.
Of all the choices on the list, this is the least interesting. But it is also the most likely.